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* '''OS:''' FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE; Windows XP SP3 | * '''OS:''' FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE; Windows XP SP3 | ||
* '''Client:''' ezquake nightly build | * '''Client:''' ezquake nightly build | ||
+ | * '''Contact:''' kurusrs@googlemail.com | ||
== Clan history == | == Clan history == |
Revision as of 19:59, 27 October 2011
- Nick: sers
- Nationality: German
- Current clan: Demonic Core
- Aliases: Rakone; yggdrasil
- First spawned: 1996
- Map: DM4 and End
- Colors: 12 2
- OS: FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE; Windows XP SP3
- Client: ezquake nightly build
- Contact: kurusrs@googlemail.com
Clan history
Quotes
lo; tnx; pld
Cmdline
Cmdline [insert setup and client location, an ezquake nightly build in my case]
-mem 128 -noforcemparms -noforcemaccel -noforcespd -nocdaudio -ruleset smackdown
Scripts
Ready - Break script
alias red_1 "ready ;bind p red_0"
alias red_0 "break ;bind p red_1"
Volume script
alias Select.Vol.01 "volume 0.05 ;bind l Select.VOL.00 - Select.VOL.02;echo - volume set to: 0.05"
alias Select.Vol.02 "volume 0.1 ;bind l Select.VOL.01 - Select.VOL.03;echo - volume set to: 0.1"
alias Select.Vol.03 "volume 0.15 ;bind l Select.VOL.02 - Select.VOL.04;echo - volume set to: 0.15"
alias Select.Vol.04 "volume 0.2 ;bind l Select.VOL.03 - Select.VOL.05;echo - volume set to: 0.2"
alias Select.Vol.05 "volume 0.25 ;bind l Select.VOL.04 - Select.VOL.00;echo - volume set to: 0.25"
alias Select.Vol.00 "volume 0.0 ;bind l Select.VOL.05 - Select.Vol.01;echo - volume set to: 0.0"
Teamplay messages ON/OFF script
alias teamplayon "exec config/teamchats.cfg; echo TP_MSGS ON; bind F9 teamplayoff"
alias teamplayoff "exec config/bindings.cfg; echo TP_MSGS OFF; bind F9 teamplayon"
Guides
Mouse polling rate - USB port patch 500/1000hz
This patch has been tested on winxp sp2 and sp3 using the G1 mouse. [usbmrs11.exe]
Applying the patch using winxp sp2;
Use the mouserateswitcher (usbmrs11.exe) to patch your usb port.
Step 1:
Boot your os in safe mode with administrator privileges.
Step 2:
Locate the usbmrs11.exe tool, execute it, to apply the patch click 'Patch' and do a 'Y' (YES) at the desired rate/hz, for instance 500/1000hz.
Step 3:
Reboot your os normally and use the mouserate.exe tool to verfify that your mouse is working at the set rate/hz.
Remark:
I would advise that you patch the USB port at 500hz, since it has proven that 1000hz does not always function flawlessly.
Applying the patch using winxp sp3;
Given that you have upgraded from sp2 to sp3, the usbmrs11.exe tool will return an error when patching your usbport.sys file. A workaround for this problem is simple.
Step 1:
Use your original winxp home/professional install CD and extract the usbport.sys file from the SP2.CAB file.
Step 2:
Create a backup of your usbport.sys file in use, which is located in the directory C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers and keep this backup. Just in case something should go wrong and you can then rollback to the previously working usbport.sys file.
Step 3:
Overwrite the usbport.sys file in C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers with the one you have extracted from the SP2.CAB file from your original winxp install CD.
Step 4:
Reboot your os normally to see if everything works properly.
Step 5:
Reboot your os in safe mode with administrator privileges and follow the instructions given at Applying the patch using winxp sp2.
Step 6:
Use mouserate.exe to verify that your mouse is working at the set rate/hz.
csh prompt
csh prompt -> set prompt = "%T|%n@%m:%~%# " in your .cshrc
FreeBSD etc
echo hw.syscons.bell=0 >> /etc/sysctl.conf
sysctl -a | less
du -a . | sort -rn
du -h filename | awk '{print $1}'
ls -lah filename
ls -lah filename | awk '{print $5}'
stat -s filename
alt+F1/F2/F3/F4/etc
file *
top
fstat | more
uname -a ; id
terminal copy and paste: left mouse and mark text; shift+insert
tty
pwd
ls -F (*after executables, /after directories, @after symbolic links)
ps aux | grep searchforwhatever
cat filename | more/less
which ps/grep/etc (where in the user's path the command ps/grep/etc is)
whatis * (about binaries in the current directory)
find / -name "*filename*" -ls
last
df
w
kill -9 PID
vi ESC i/a/x/:w!/:q!/:wq//goto
dmesg | head
ee
date
chmod
chmod go-w,a+x FILE (example)
cd /usr/bin
man -f *
/var/run/dmesg.boot (hardware)
cat file > /dev/dsp (soundcheck)
/etc/group (users/groups)
/etc/shells (shells)
/etc/hosts (you can work with .local)
screen irssi (ctrl+a/d) / screen -raAd
flow-control (XON/XOFF) ctrl+s (freezes terminal) / ctrl+q (unfreezes terminal)
checking for duplicate ports/installs
pkg_info | sort | sed -e 's/-[0-9].*$//' | \
uniq -c | grep -v '^space:*1'
print a man page
man name_of_manpage | col -bx | lpr
echo $SHELL
/etc/fstab - /bin/kill - /usr/ports/ - /var/logs/
in your .cshrc
alias j jobs -l
alias lls ls -isal
alias s1 ipfw -a list
alias s2 ipfw -t list
alias off shutdown -p now
alias offr shutdown -r now
alias tcp tcpdump -vv
alias timeset ntpdate time.nist.gov
FreeBSD update/upgrade
freebsd-update fetch
freebsd-update install
freebsd-update -r 8.2-RELEASE upgrade (only in the same 7./8./etc series)
freebsd-update install
shutdown -r now
freebsd-update install
scp stuff
Copying file to host: scp SourceFile user@host:/directory/Targetfile
Copying file from host: scp user@host:/directory/SourceFile TargetFile
Copying a file from host and other port: scp -P 2222 user@host:directory/SourceFile TargetFile
Looking for ips?
for i in `cat hosts`; do nslookup ${i} >> ips; done
OpenSSH
ssh / ssh-keygen / ssh-keyscan
nmap stuff
nmap -PN -T4 -p1-65535 -n -v ip
nmap -sS -sU -A -P0 -vv --allports --version-all -p0-65355
Checking things out
ls -l /dev/tty* | grep -v root
ls -l /dev/pts/*
ps -fC sshd
Modules
ls /boot/kernel/ | grep "ko" (which modules are loaded)
OTHER STUFF
dig +trace +additional -t A www.foo.info.
nslookup
whois
Accounting
touch /var/account/acct
accton /var/account/acct
echo 'accounting_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf
check out 'sa'
lastcomm ls
Linux guide
fibel.org/linux/lfo-0.6.0-1/lfo.html
fibel.org/linux/lfo-0.6.0/index.html
Linux System Administration
Linux Network Administration
TCP/IP Illustrated
Windows XP stuff
device manager -> netbios disable -> hidden devices -> netbios over TCP/IP -> disable
com+ disable -> comexp.msc -> component services -> properties -> disable com plus
services -> server -> disable (amongst many other useless services, better off them today)
Favorite tools and stuff
grep; infrarecorder; cdrtools; cdex; LAME; sandboxie; scp; wget; sha1sum etc; truecrypt; testdisk; tcpdump; ipfw; OpenSSH; RSA; csh; irssi; znc; gnupg; ee; vi; netstat; sysinstall; sysctl; ntpdate; find; cat; sockstat; ifconfig; awk; du; ls; top; last; init; pf; ps; last; getty; tty; screen; putty; winscp; google talk; msconfig; services; bash; dig; nslookup; nmap; ssh-keygen; opera; curl; notepad; flashfxp; cmd; winamp; 7-zip; file; nginx; eggdrop; metasploit; mapivi; IPSeccmd; pwd; make; date; freebsd-update; portupgrade; rm; mv; cp; cd; chmod; touch; echo; wc; pkg; pipes; fstat; etc ...
External links